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  • The braid

    Joining in Celebration of Northern Ireland's Museums

    From historical houses to treasure troves of fascinating artefacts, there's a wealth of local heritage out there just waiting to be discovered
  • SHOW Main

    Dance visionary Hofesh Shechter is putting on a SHOW in Belfast

    For the first NI performance in five years under his name, the revered choreographer has narrowed a thousand young dancers down to just eight and says it's 'euphoric' to see his twisted tale of fools and kings brought to life
  • Mary Coughlan

    Mary Coughlan: 'I like to think I'm absolutely bionic now'

    The enduring singer reflects on a tumultuous career of ups and downs, and her fond memories of Derry where she'll celebrate her 62nd birthday, at this year's Jazz and Big Band Festival
  • Strength NIA Article

    Strength N.I.A is a Derry Band with a Difference

    Voice of the 'unorthodox' pop trio Rory Moore on creating 'something genuine' within the confines of conventional songs and penning a tribute to local football legend Brendan Bradley
  • Triplevision Du Dance

    The TV company helping to 'transform lives' documenting dance projects for vulnerable people

    Triplevision has been producing cutting edge programmes for nearly 20 years, but for filmmaker Gerard Stratton it's recent work with DU Dance that's been most creatively rewarding
  • Palmyra

    Theatre show exploring conflict and violence will resonate powerfully in Belfast

    Named after the Syrian city, the acclaimed Palmyra promises to hit close to home for anywhere with its own turbulent history
  • Flint Studios

    'People say once you get to 40 you can’t run your own business. That’s nonsense.'

    As co-owner of award-winning tech firm Flint Studios, Jeremy Biggerstaff has shown that with the right steps 'it's never too late' to achieve those creative career goals
  • Sarah McBrian Feature

    Need some creative direction? The founder of Belfast's AVA Festival has a few pointers

    Having established an annual dance music extravaganza in her home city, Sarah McBriar offers inspiration for others to get on the right path and achieve their vision
  • Dara Main

    Dara Ó Briain: 'The internet has become a torrent of disinformation'

    It's made 'nerds' like himself cooler, but the web's accountability for spreading ludicrous stories is the greater focus of the comic's new tour which comes to Derry next week
  • Joe Campbell NV

    Graphic art exhibition marks 50th anniversary of Civil Rights movement in Northern Ireland

    Political figures and pop culture icons sit side by side in a mini display of works by Joe Campbell, centred around a newly created 30 foot mural
  • Abigail's Party Main

    Roisin Gallagher on hosting Abigail's Party in Belfast and being spurred on by her late father

    Before his passing, the actress's dad raved about Mike Leigh's play and the prospect of his daughter as Beverly, and his 'incredible outlook' is what still gives her strength in her artistic pursuits
  • Diona Doherty feature

    Actress Diona Doherty on the creative journey from bleak starts to getting parts

    Perseverance has paid off for the TV and stage star who says everyday life skills and some industry savvy can help budding performers have a career without the need to leave home
  • G4

    'Kings of popera' G4 promise hits, harmonies and local guests in Northern Ireland shows

    High tenor Jonathan Ansell from The X-Factor's original runners-up is looking forward to leaving Irish music lovers with 'a spring in their step' next month
  • Creativity Month 2018

    Don't change the channel: NI YouTuber Adam is one to watch

    He's still only in school and yet Derry teen Adam Beales already has close to a million online fans, with a lucky few getting to hear from him and other Internet stars this week as part of Creativity Month
  • Paul Martin Brown Collage Logo

    Meet the young Derry creative who makes videos, manages artists and runs a record label plus more besides

    Whether he's working with bands or brands, Paul Martin Brown stays busy by not limiting his skill set and bringing the same passion to every project
  • Jude Burrows Main 2

    How to have a decorated career as an interior designer

    'I really love what I do' – Jude Burrows on the joys of thinking outside the box when it comes to styling beautiful spaces and working creatively with clients
  • bad day main

    Film producer Brendan Mullin on how up-and-comers can make 'the Cut'

    Having gone from Sundance to the Mecca of streaming with his company's feature debut, the Strabane native says there's no better time for the next generation to find success on the big screen
  • COAL Main

    Dance theatre smash COAL comes blazing into Belfast

    After nearly 10 years of captivating audiences, Gary Clarke's choreographed commemoration of the 1980s miners' strike makes its Northern Ireland debut
  • playwrighting

    What's it like to write a play with your other half?

    Dramatic, naturally as life partners and co-authors of WITCH Jane Hardy and Michael Conaghan conjure Ireland's dark arts past at the Black Box on March 13
  • Derry Girls article main

    Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee on getting into screenwriting and giving a voice to 'ordinary people'

    It took the world by storm in early 2018, and now the brains behind Northern Ireland's biggest ever series has words of encouragement for anyone with a unfinished script of their own
  • kabosh quartered

    Theatre company's audio walking tour will let you explore Belfast with new eyes and ears

    Dominic Montague's immersive love story Quartered aims to challenge perceptions and remove fear around how the city's LGBTQ+ community might feel in public
  • Each for Other main

    Public dance performances using climbing gear to explore personal connections

    Crowds at the Ulster Museum and Europa Bus Centre this weekend will witness a physically challenging piece addressing isolation as part of the Belfast Children's Festival
  • Colin Murphy main

    Colin Murphy: 'We've a great knack of running ourselves down – it stops you getting a big head'

    With Queen's Comedy Club closing after 25 years, its enduring MC talks about how the game has changed, and why Derry crowds are more merciful than Belfast's – despite hearing the greatest heckle of his life there
  • Belfast Children's festival 20

    Belfast Children's Festival: The things your family won't want to miss

    As Young at Art and its baby turn 20, its landmark offering of events will ensure that audiences big and small will never want to get any older
  • Creativity Month writing article

    Why there's no right way to becoming a writer

    Authors Myra Zepf and Claire Savage reflect on their different routes to publication and share tips for aspiring scribes to carve their own path
  • Vicky main

    Larne-based storyteller gives voice to timeless children's tales

    Since moving to Northern Ireland Vicky McFarland has turned her lifelong love of books into a business of audio-sensory magic – listen to a recording from her recent collection
  • Ciaran Bagnall main

    Shining a light on the art of set design

    With another award recognising his technical work in theatre, lighting and set expert Ciaran Bagnall tells us how he acquired the skills to make a career out of the craft
  • Glen Molloy

    Street artist Glen Molloy: 'I’m not painting to be trendy. I’m painting to survive'

    Urban murals and graffiti marketing may be a current craze, but for the 'Belfast Banksy' it's a passion that's taken perseverance and a positive outlook to turn into a living
  • Lives in translation main

    Belfast writer's own experience of being deported helped inspire play about the city's refugees

    Following its premiere last autumn, Rosemary Jenkinson believes Lives in Translation will be even more hard hitting in its first full tour of theatres around Ireland
  • Flashdance ben

    A1 singer onto another hit with Millennium Forum-bound Flashdance the Musical

    As we continue to mine the '80s to satisfy our nostalgic needs, pop star Ben Adams promises 'everything and more' from a production that epitomises the colour and energy of the period
  • Romeo main

    From Russia with Love: Royal Moscow Ballet bring Romeo and Juliet to Derry

    Classically trained ballerina Ekaterina Uksuskinova talks about staying on point for what could be her last dance as a touring performer
  • Louise Brogan 1 copy

    The buzz about Louise Brogan aka The Social Bee

    The Newtownabbey native had an unconventional route to becoming a digital entrepreneur, but now businesses are swarming her for marketing expertise
  • Film Makers courtesy of Northern Ireland Screen Digital Film Archive image features Bob Johnson courtesy of UTV and Ronan Lowery taken by TACA

    Craft artists listen to Northern Ireland's past and talk to its future in Film | Makers exhibition

    Footage from NI Screen's Digital Film Archive provides the source material to inspire contemporary works 'of enormous interest and beauty'
  • Macbeth, Lawrence Stubbings

    Shakespeare specialists return to Derry with The Bard's bloodiest tale

    The company which reimagined Hamlet for a modern audience continues to fill the gap left by Game of Thrones this year with its take on Macbeth
  • Little Citizens Boutique

    The Co. Down toy shop getting 'Little Citizens' ready for the big world out there

    Holywood's Little Citizens Boutique has found international success by doing things differently. Founder Alicia Peyrano believes that its innovative products and humanitarian approach can help nurture new generations of creative young minds
  • Keith Millar Music Feature

    Carving out a music industry career in Northern Ireland

    'It's a good time to be involved' says Keith Millar, whose keen ear for talent and willingness to make connections has lead to an array of exciting roles
  • Atlantic Rose 3

    How archaeologist Emma Thorpe unearthed a career in crafts

    As the countdown to Creativity Month begins, the Portstewart-based artist charts her journey from digging up the Bronze Age to making it as a silversmith – plus tips for how you can move up the crafty careers ladder
  • Trainspotting James

    Meet the Northern Ireland actor starring in Trainspotting Live

    James Boal on joining the cast of the hit adaptation as it returns to Belfast and being permitted to keep his accent by Irvine Welsh himself
  • every-day-i-wake-up-hopeful-

    Three plays, two companies, one issue: mental health in NI | EdgeFest

    The artistic directors behind a series of bold new theatre productions on coming together and responding creatively to the crisis on our doorstep
  • Artists to watch 2018

    Eight Northern Ireland Artists to Watch in 2018

    From 'kookie' crafts and cutting edge writing to jaw-dropping circus skills and savvy style, this highly talented bunch have huge things ahead
  • Best Branagh

    The 10 Best Kenneth Branagh Films

    As Belfast prepares to celebrate its next Freeman of the City, we count down his greatest contributions to cinema in front of and behind the camera
  • things to look forward to 2018

    Things to Look Forward to in Northern Ireland in 2018

    Heather McGarrigle offers a wealth of reasons to keep your head up for the year in wait, with hand-picked highlights from music, art, heritage and more
  • Borderlands Waterfront

    This teaser clip from Belfast's newest theatre company will pique your curiosity

    'What's in the box?' asks Andrew Doyle's dark comedy Borderland, about two brothers faced with one final delivery before packing in their paramilitary deeds
  • Christmas Gift Guide 2017

    Culture NI's Christmas Gift Guide 2017

    Left your shopping late? Not to worry, we've compiled a wealth of ideas to inspire the perfect purchase while there's still time
  • Carol's Christmas

    Read an excerpt from the hilarious Belfast version of A Christmas Carol

    Stephen Large's tragicomic take on Dickens' festive tale comes to the Amazon bookstore after a successful debut on stage last year
  • Barber of Moville Article

    The Barber of Moville and Other Songs

    We meet the creative trinity behind a comedy exploring perceptions of identity – problem is, they're all fragments of the same man's mind
  • NIO _ Cosi fan tutte

    NI Opera Bring the Music of Mozart into the Roaring Twenties

    Award-winning soprano Aoife Miskelly on wrapping her voice around the Italian language for Così fan tutte's glittering makeover
  • Accidental fb

    Theatre Company Acts Fast With Plays Offering a 'Rapid Response' to Real-Time Events

    Whether it's with tractors or Trump, Belfast's Accidental Theatre is giving writers a new stage to react to the ever-changing world around them
  • jack and the beanstalk 2017

    The Good, the Bad and the Glittery

    On stage they're two opposing forces, but the stars of the Millennium Forum's Jack and the Beanstalk both agree that the Christmas panto is here to stay
  • Sarah McGuinness Unbroken

    Singer Sarah McGuinness releases first album: 'You get to a certain age and it's now or never'

    With a successful career behind the camera the Derry native was hesitant about stepping into the spotlight, but finally now feels it's time to fulfil her lifelong musical ambition
  • Sam Shepard after screening discussion for PARIS, TEXAS

    Remembering Sam Shepard

    Foyle Film Festival pays tribute to the late actor, writer and playwright four years after hosting him in the city that also staged his final drama
  • Nora and James Joyce

    The Complexities of Nora and Jim

    Bangor actor Thomas Galashan on his not-so celebratory portrayal of James Joyce based on famous letters to the writer's wife and muse
  • George Egg irons

    Make-do master chef George Egg is preparing a feast of culinary comedy

    The hit show which demonstrates how to prepare a meal using hotel room appliances also has a soft centre about perseverance and how almost anything is possible
  • Home

    Show Us What Home Means to You and Win a Short Break

    Submit an image into our sweepstakes app and you could be in with a chance of winning a short break package in Belfast or Derry~Londonderry
  • Jennifer Johnston

    Jennifer Johnston: 'What do I do with my life if I can't write?'

    The revered author contemplates her creative well running dry after an almost 50 year career - and much more - ahead of her appearance at Seamus Heaney HomePlace
  • Joel Dommett Main

    I'm a Celebrity runner-up Joel Dommett will have the last laugh in new comedy tour

    The English stand-up entertained viewers of the reality show, but isn't relying on tales from the jungle when he comes to Northern Ireland
  • Soldier Still 2

    Physical therapy: The dance theatre piece which helps treat an ex-army captain's PTSD

    Junk Ensemble are back at Belfast International Arts Festival with Soldier Still, an award-winning production that brings military precision to choreographed movement
  • Cathy

    One Year Into My 'Dream Job' at Seamus Heaney HomePlace

    Cathy Brown reflects on the 'challenge, honour and privilege' of being Arts Programmer at Bellaghy's dedicated centre on its first anniversary
  • Mount Stewart Convos 2017

    Mount Stewart Keeps the Conversation Going

    The award-winning property aims to pick up from where last year's festival left off with another vibrant weekend of talks, panels, music and much more
  • Ulster Operatic Company Spamalot

    Giving Spamalot the full Monty at Belfast's Grand Opera House

    Rather than try to recreate the Pythons on Broadway, Neil Keery wants to ramp up the relentless musical theatre in his directing debut with the Ulster Operatic Company

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